Posts Tagged ‘Bombay Bicycle Club’

British indie rock outfit Bombay Bicycle Club have announced that they’ve decided to take a break and go on an indefinite hiatus to focus on other projects in their life that they wish to work on. The band made the announcement via their official Twitter profile. You can read the announcement in full below:

Due to popular demand, British indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club have now added a second Manchester date to their headline UK tour run this December, which will see support from both Peace and Sivu throughout. All dates of the tour are listed below:

Today, Bombay Bicycle Club have announced the remaining dates of their headline UK tour in December in the run to their already confirmed London Earls Court show. You can find all of the band’s forthcoming UK dates below:

North London’s Bombay Bicycle Club have just confirmed what will undoubtedly be the band’s biggest headline show to date at London’s Earls Court in December. You can find more details about the show below:

Reading/Leeds Festival have released a huge selection of new names for this year’s festival weekend, including the heavyweight pairing of Paramore and Queens Of The Stone Age who will co-headline the main stage. You can check out an updated poster and all the new inclusions below:

Due to overwhelming public demand, Bombay Bicycle Club have now added a second Manchester date onto their upcoming UK headline tour throughout March 2014. All dates of the tour as they stand now are detailed below:

North London based indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club have just confirmed dates of a headline UK tour run in March, which kicks off shortly after the release of their yet-to-be-titled fourth album. You can view all dates of the tour below:

UK chain indie club night Propaganda and Jim Beam’s black cherry infused bourbon Red Stag have teamed together to bring the Propaganda DJ tour, which will see Bloc Party guitarist and Bombay Bicycle Club play exclusive DJ sets at various club nights across the country.

Note: As only two members of the site were able to review the festival weekend, we were sadly unable to cover every band performing throughout the festival.

One of the longest running popular music festivals in the UK, the Reading/Leeds Festival weekend is well reknowned and has been hugely popular since its inception. This year, we made an appearance at the Leeds site of the event, and what a (muddy) weekend it was. With the co-headline act appearing for Leeds having Pulp headline and close the festival, there’s nothing like a bit of nostalgia to end a fantastic weekend of music.